YOU HAVE no apjwate. Ladlf eetlon . wind on Stomacb, tick Headache "rsa town," too will bm Tutt's Pills What ytro n?**J. They toae the wr?*k styauvh ioA buikl u? the ?y?tem. SAfETi! iLVZOK BLADES SHAR1' t enetl ? I am prepared to sharpen Uilotte safety razor blades. Can sharpen them (or 2 cents each. Send me your order. F. P KNOTT, 6-22-lt Box 264, Loulsburg, N. C. NOTICE Having qualified aa executors of the eatate of J. B. Allen, deceased, lute ol Fraukiin County*. all persona holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to preseut them to tho undersigned on or before the 18th day of May, lii24, or this notice will be ple>id in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will ptease como forward and make imme diate BettlomcTit. This May 17. W23. H. W. ALLEN, B. G. ALLEN, 5-18-Ct Executors. Wm. H. & Thos. W. Ruffin, Attys. Seema ns |( th*? captains of In dustry have given "Forward March." OUR FOUNTAIN is in Full Bloom. Cold Drinks of all kind. Give us a trial is all we ask. PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully Compounded and will save you money. Seibert Poison Fly Paper Bee Brand Insect Powder 8 Sheets for 10c 10, 25 and 50c Size F. R. Pleasants PHONE 222 J Furniture The season's best and most popular styles and designs both in Suits and Extra Pieces. Call in and look over our Stock before you begin your spring cleaning that you may easily solve your arrangement problem. W. E. White Furniture Co. Electric Lamp Globes Complete Stock Also Delco, Lalley and other 32 Volt Globes NONE DELIVERED L. P. HIOKS Unique Romper The simplest romper la this one with blouse and breeches In sep arate pieces. The blouse Is high walated with Dutch nock and short ,?hlrred sleeves. To the waistband ?button the diminutive trousers that lore a single piece of cloth cut and shirred and buttoned to the waist and down the sides. >'OHTH CAROLINA WEEKLY IN DUSTRIAL REVIEW Secretary of Agriculture Wallace says Worst of farmers' troubles are OTer and Agricultural conditions are Better than at any Time In the last two years. Most marked Improvement lias been In cotton growing state and in corn belt. Charlotte ? Southern Power Co. pur chased $600,000 Superior Yarn Mill. Elizatiethtowm ? $53,000 modern brick school building finished. Greenwood ? Contract let for the construction of large manufacturing plant. Chadboum ? Strawberry crop worth ?1,00\000. Wrightsville Beach ? Work started on the construction of new Jetties, amounting to $30,000. West Jefferson? $310'000 bonds is sued for the construction of new roads Winu.n ? Construction of a bridge across Chowan river is planned. tScotiand Neck ? Wo i n has betjnc on the bridge across the Roanoke liver. West Jefferson ? 3 miles of hard surfaced road to be laid h*.re Ahoskie ? Bids open for the en largement of railway" station.. Kinstoti ? Caswell Training Smool will erect 7 buildings costing $400. 000. Scotland Neck- ? Work started on the erection of a larije ice plant. Elizabeth City ? Hard sur'ace roads are being constructed here Manteo ? Large ice plant to bo erected here with a daily capacity of 8 tons. Greensboro to lay hard surface road Elizabeth City to have an avenue of trees on New-land road. Greensboro? Work will btgir on u $30,000 manufacturing pl.ir.t. -j ? Pup n 's in the midst of a I? g. ? building boom. Elizabeth "City ? Seventh Cwat C.uard District to have two new ft.i tions. Williamston ? N. B. & C. extends its line from Norfolk to Williamson. Mount Holly ? 'Work started on a new $50,000 Baptist Cliur.il. Greensboro? Three new schools to bo built costing $72,500, at Coliax, Jonesboro and Sumn?r. Spencer ? $200,000 str it improve ment work to start here Aberdeen ? Much new building ? ing on here. Elizabeth City ? Citizens consider building new hotel here. Murphy ? New high school building will bo erected Greenville ? Modern $100,000 hos pital to be built here. Wilmington ? Vene?rlng plant be ing mado ready for new operation. Greenville ? Contract lot for t'.iree story cotton mill. Wilmington ? Work starts ou big wood products plant. Camden ? Plans for a new addition to PreBbyterian Church approved. Greenville ? Teachers college to build new structure. Wilmington ? New negro school building to go up. Charlotte ? Sequoia hotel Is Hear ing completion. Wilmington? One days sale for the rew subdivision Brookwood amounted to $18,000. 8pencer ? Contract awarded for $200,000 street improvements. Charleston ? Work has been started on paving of Shepard street. Charlotte ? G. Q. Ray pays $35, 000 for Cochrane and Ross war^ouse. Wilmington ? Work starts on stste bridge across Pasquotank river. Huntersvllle ? Ccntr-iot let for the construction of new Pr.sbvt?rlnn church. Johns ? Contract lot for the con struction of new school. Elizabeth City? Winekrtam Co. buys Dalty Products Co , begin opora [tlon soon. Smlthfleld ? Plans completed for the erection of a new hotel. Klnstdn ? $400,000 Improvements planned at Caswell training school. Ellrtbfctb City? Modern creamery to be established here with $50,000 capital. Apex ? Local brick factory now has capacity of 50,000 dall>, A barometer of the grow'ng popu larity of electricity la shown In th?| bookings of General Electric whlchj continue at a record pace. The book ttu uuu uul rate of I320.-J i **. year by fVjO.-| Oo-i ... . ' w'* | T?: d":.r i.iiH' 'Ira ,! feur- tear of a i| ?j, ?.r fear l hat prices v?ill* gf r< ? -will do much toward j br. a*?oi:t su^ly. nor mil h.'si- ' lie "a A'.U'f all, that is ' Vi'liui : i:iu.st : j be desired in the cjp.i- | \?orld A \ r-!in4 avrvvy of tha Illi nois ? :.:a.ltt ii Public Utility In- ' for jii, c\ >a:tsiori ?.f elvctric light { nn r ?i.?iisl;y ui tLe niiddV ? Wc >t t* irins th" present year is ex pt*.'*. !'?:? vxt'i"i greatly that of an> | oth :? -action ot' tlie United States. To' estimated expendiiures for the. wii'il" t uited States n exTen^ion* and i ad(liri';t'.s are $*>02.l4i.00o while of this s*j::i $206, 180,000 will be spent to *??? \r; idle West. Fir"-* 'rst United States last year'i |5jt* "tio.ono ? more than r*cord-break in? year luO'i. when San Francisco;! con Titration swelled national loss. Fur the purpose of expediting ear mown-:;? throughout the nation. American railways will expend $076, OOO.OOu for new locomotives. The great er percentage of this vast sum *ill #o tf lubor. K VIiIO IWriidVF.S HIVEK SKKVK.'i; ; The rapid development of radio and Its- in commercial lit-? ar-.' Ulu !n its aprllcition to the opera tlo:i of steamboats on the Mississippi rlv-r :rom St. Louis to .\Yw Orleans 110.> miles. On<- of the great objections to river tra.Tif in the past was its isolation. Today all the towboats and self propelled barge units used on short auxiliaiy rnns as feeders are equlped with v. iroless. They report their po sitions several times a dav and their movements are watched as closely as are trp.in movements in a dispatcher's offices Rarlio is revolutionizing Mississippi river shipping and speeding up the arrh-d and departure cf freight through putting the shioper and the U>at companies in close touch with each- other, thus obviating delays in loading and unloading freight or In waiting ca the arrival or departure cf boats. In this manner the radio supplies a missing link In our Inland wate^ wsys transportation. ? I We like spring better than winter I because in spring everybody else is I lary?too. HONEST Are yon treating your talents with due credit w hen yon have to bny an automobile every few years when yon can have a deep well drilled with pure water, -that will stand for ages, or have lights or water Installed that will last a life time. furnish those things that go to make np a permanent con venient for home comfort. White Pump & Well Company, Inc. Well Drillers and Wa ter Supply Contractors. Norlina, N. C. LEATHER Has Advanced 10 Cents a Pound Bat we are still putting on Soles at the following old prices: Ladles Soles 86 cents pair Hen's Soles $1.00 per pair Panco Solos, tougher than leather, absolutely waterproof $1.85 Plow Lines 25 cents per pair Myers Stock Food.. 3 pkg for 26 cents Any kind Harness made to order. LOUISBTXRO REPAIR SHOP Julius Lehman. Proprietor 1802 1922 LOUISBURG COLLEGE A Junior College for Young Women With a Standard Preparatory Course of Four Years Fsrrulty of specially trained, consecrated Christian teachers. Health Record Unsurpassed. Home-like Atmosphere. Soclil Lite Carefully Guarded. Athletics. In addlron to the regular college courses. Classical and Literary, attention is called to the departments of Art, Business, Education, Expression. Hume Economics, Music (Piano, Voice, Violin, Theory, etc.), and Religious Education. Rates as low as consistent with good service. Send for free Catalog. For further information write, A. W. Mohn, President, - Louisburg, N. C. SPECIAL Su ga i' Cured Picnics, wrapped per lb 14c Choice Cuts "Western Steak per lb 35c Choice Roasts,-, per lb 25 - 30c Stew 12^ Soup Bone 5c Hamburger Steak, per lb, .30c Small Tender Pork Chops, per lb . . .' 30c Pork Roast. ... 25c Home-made All Pork Sausage per lb ? . . 25c Frankfurter Sausage .... 20c I "resli Spareribs 22 1 ;>c Fresh Pork Brains 25c Beef anil Pork Liver .... 20c Country Style Slice Ham. .40c F. F. V. Hams 35c Country Hams 30c Slice Bacon 35c Armour and Kingan in 1 lb. carton 45c Phone Orders Promptly De livered. Our Refrigerating Plant will keep fresh meats as good in summer as in winter. Quality guaranteed at all times. CASH GROCERY and Market Phone 270 Louisburg, N. C. DRINK AT OUR FOUNTAIN WHITE'S ICE CREAM "Surety of Purity" Sanitary Cups. Clean Spoons. Pure Drinks. Aycock Drug Co. Incorporated the r&unuur una ah??i? t* fal TOUT k*M U T** mull nil ?crfocr, b? S?a4 f? j?w nW ?erfptlon >od fcelp ?? 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